if Par 12 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SaJea, Ortfoa Saturday, December IX 1953 Fast Finishing WllldmetteBalliestoEdfleCPS;67-61 Bearcats Overcome Big Deficit PIN PATTER By BENN VALPEZ ,. DICK PH1PPS . . hlttiDf 201 clip AFTEB TOD, MB. GALLAGHER We doff our moth-eaten topper this week to Lea Gallafher I the State Industrial Accident commit ion team who fired a 64S scratch aerie Wednesday night in the State House No. 2 league at the U-BowL Len put together game ol 235, 24S and 108 la running up hlf total, which happened to be 202 pins over his 152 average. The 648 is high scratch aer lea for the league and hit 24 pin .gam handicap also gives him the high handicap aerie for the league a 720. Something went wrong in the middle game, however, be cause his team lost whea he hot 245, which is also the new league high, replacing Ratllffa 240. Incidentally, Rat lift checked in with 60S series which will give a healthy jolt to his 157 average, but was overshadowed by Len's shoot ing. 26 AVERAGE IB ArS ROLLING 'EM A special salute this week is Dick Phlpps, ee-manager f the Capitol Lanes and Salem's only l average howler at this time and the first since Frank Evans averaged 204 over the season three years ago. Dick has won several titles, among them being the Northwest Singles championship aeveral yean ago and the alnclee championship of the city here three years ago. Dick is throwing the most powerful ball in Salem and has become one of the very best pocket shooters ever to bowl in local circles. Dick is anchoring the Gardner Grocery team in the majors and Wednesday night checked in with 881 for the four gamea to lead his team In a sweep over tne taiem tins Lodge. Backing him up with a fine 862 effort was Bob "Junior" Ryan and their work resulted in a new team high series for the year in the league as they timed 4101 TIME FOB A FAG The Chesterfield prize for high team series for the week has ended at the U-Bowl and for all that it meant to the rest of the women, the deal was run for the Herrold-Philippl team. They won the cigarettes six times in the eight weeks the award was made and each time they won establishing a new league high series. In other words, every time they stepped on the alleys they were a threat to break the league high aeries. Members of the team and their averages: Kay Krejci 151, Virginia "Putt Putt" Garbarino 164, Phyllis Curry 153, Shirley Laird 144, and Beryl Muelhaupt 152. Any of you other gals in the league ever run out of smokes just call on one of these gals; they all got closets full at home. VALLET HANDICAP UNDER WAT Getting mnder way at the Capitol Lanes is the annual Willamette Valley Donblea and Slnglea Handicap Classic which will be ran off today and tomorrow. Started two years ago, it haa been developed Into quite a alee little tournament by Director Duane Clubman. First squad ahoots at 4:00 today and entrlea will be accepted to fill out squads nnttl that time. Defending champions are George LeTourneeux in Blngles and Bob Ryan and Keith Hayes la Donblea. STATE TOCRNET DEADLINE DEC. IS Don't forget, all bowlers, the entry deadline for the 13th annual Oregon State Tournament is Tuesday, December 15th. Entries must be postmarked on that date or they will not be accepted. The state meet is being held at Albany this year so there should be lots of teams going down from Salem. There are actually too many tournaments for bowlers here in the Northwest but there are three that every team should make it a point to bowl in and those are the City tournament, the State tournament, and the Northwest. Mixed doubles at the U-Bowl Sunday night will see the par ticipants sharing in a bonus from the house. Bob Haugen will contribute $5.00 from the house for every ten couples who enter, which will swell the prize fund considerably. Handicap 70 of 200 scratch for the men and 70 of 180 for the women. Take the little woman dawn and bowl and if she beats you then quit like J did, but you'll have fun. IRONY OF THE WEEK: The captain of one of the Major League teams has been harping all year oa the subject of trying to convince one of his team members he should quit throwing a finger tip and go back to his conventional ball, claiming he could shoot much better. Said member finally took the advice so what waa the captain throwing Wednesday nlteT Yep, that's right, a finger tip and throwing It Just as erratically as his protege. Any comments, Tom? Tscoma The Willamette University Bearcats overcame a 56-44 CPS third quarter lead here last night to down the Loggers 67-61. The Bear eats trailed by as much as IS points in the third period. Willamette tied It up with four left in the game on a free throw to make it 88-59 and SO seconds later Dick Hoy put the Cats ahead 60-SS. Aft er Wilkerson tied it up at 60- all the Bearcats, coached bv John Lewis begsn to move away from CPS. A free throw by Jerrv Mc Allister and a tip-in by Pete Reed sent the Bearcats into a 63-60 lead. Then Reed hit one free throw and Warren Moyles hit one for the Loggers to put the score at 64-61 with two minutes left. 8U1I la Final Minute Two free shots by Duane Sheilds gave Willamette a 66 61 lead and they went iato a stall. Near the last of the game McAllister sank a free throw and Willamette won 67-61. Reed and Tom Gooding led the Willamette attack in the final quarter. Reed, who didn't tart the game led the Willanv ette scoring with 13, Shields had 12, and Gooding had 10. The Loggers' Bill Moyles had 25, to lead all scorers. The Loggers built up a 20 11 lead at the end of the first quarter and at halftime the Bearcats were down 40-32. It wts not until the final period that the Bearcats really began moving. Again tonight Willamette and College of Puget Sound meet here. The long rivalry of the two schools dates back to the days when both played in the Northwest Conference. Willamette' now has a two won and two lost record for the season. Mill City, Scio, Gervais Unbeaten in Marion Co. B subiok nwm a usooi w L ret. W 2. Pet Ml CIO S S I MS SoklMV I 1 JO Stla S S laMDaltali I I M Oarrala S IMX caw I I Je laffaraaa I I m cauaivs a s jn oataa l l am at. pmi a a BataKa af Prlaar'a taaaw: MI4 Cur M, St. tmal.it. acla U. Mima ill Oat faat aft, Datrau U: Oataa IS. Ofaiaa aeaaal let lha Daaf M; SMaW u. CUMII M. wiiumiu cm (id crs ri ft Pf Td Ft Ft Pf To aiihop.r siat MoyM.f io i k CoKard.f I 1 I 1 UHII.I list Oooo'f ,0 4 S a II Tieatn.e 4 1 I II Hor.I 1 I 4 IUiivIi.i 2 1 MFAUII..I OOll EIIwa.il I J I It ru 4i iiruhm.r iiii smtM.r I i u win i ,i oiii Oi.r., Ills aaat.i Sill Tnlili 1! l IT Tottla II II II rrta throvi nUMd: Wlllamttta II, CPS II. Ualfltna acert: Vmamttta II, era IS. Stayton vs. Madras Tonight In Linfield Old Grads Finals McMinnville The Stayton Eagles meet Madras for the I Mt. Angel Pulls Ahead to Defeat Tillamook 43-29 Mt. Angel Leo Buchheit scored six points in the third quarter to head a Mt. Angel rally which defeated Tilla mook Catholic,43-39, in bas ketball here Friday night. Tillamook led 12-11. after a close first stanza and still had one-point lead at the half.l 22-21. In a third quarter rally, Mt. Angel grabbed the lead, 35-30, and led for the remain der of the game. Roy Hitz was high for the Angels with 14 points, fol lowed by Buchheit's 11. Lorn- kin and Bailey each collected 12 counters to lead Tillamook Catholic. Mt. Angel also won the J. V. game. 42-31, with Flerger lead ing the way with 16 points. TiiUMMk rata, it,) itit Mt. tud I r t. Tri.i.r 1 WWII I T I, Frit LomllB. II C It. Hllt Uandalt. 3 o 11, Buchheit Btikr. 11 a 4, r.bncr Rf,Tvr,: Tlllimook Bon, It 1. Dttrt l,ln 1: Ml. Antrl Rum 1. Ja-rtn. OflitltU: Albikh tn.1 Andtrioa. Defending Champion Mill City la among three undefeat ed high school basketball teams in the Marlon County B league after two games, hav ing defeated St Paul, 60-42, last night Up there on top after one week are Scio and Gervaia. Scio won from Jefferson, 33 41, and Gervais whipped De troit, 65-42. League competition opened Tuesday, with Mill City beat ing Gates, Gervais won from St. Paul, and Scio whipped Chemawa. Next Tuesday, Mill City will entertain Sublimity, Chemawa wiU be at St Paul. Jefferson at the Oregon School for the Deaf, Gates, at Detroit and Scio at Gervais. The Scio-Gervais gsme will reduce the field to two undefeated teams, or less. Rataraa. arartao: Jtfffiaaa 1 Stela Jtr.aaaa I, ala?cr I. jtaimma acara acta n. janan Otllclila aataa aad strlraaa. Gervais Victor Detroit Gervais high school played steady basketball to overcome Detroit, 55-42. here Friday night in the Marlon County B league. , Gib Thompson made IS and Gary Espe 17 for Gervais, now in a first-place tie, while Rob ert Lady has IS for Detroit Jervaia jayvees Won, 65-34, with Schmidt getting 16 for Gervais and Merle James 12 for Detroit Oanata (HI 4ll BalraH It. rapMaaar. S ..P 4, Baaara Sapa. IT P 11 Lad Scnlaehttr, S c I. Blat R. Kapptalar. S .-O.,.,.. S. K,tchuai Thorn pmc is o a, Vleaara aaurrat: DatralL-aardar ru. Olllclala: Inland and Hall. Lebanon Beats Huskies 59-42; To Play Tonight Lebanon Six-foot-4-inch Dale Hasenysger scored 13 points to lead the Lebanon Warrior to a 53-42 basketball victory over Sweet Home here last night Sweet Home led, 13-9. at the end of the first quarter, but the Warriors grabbed the lead by the end of the first half, 27-25. After that Sweet Home was missing and Leb anon pulled away. The score was 47-31 for the Warriors, at the start of the final stanza. Tonight, Sweet Home is the host for the second game be tween the two teams. Bob Morley scored eight points to be high-point for an even scoring Sweet Home team. After Hasenyager's 13, Murvel Stone's eight points waa high for Lebanon. Sweet Home won the 3. V. game, 41-39, in the second overtime period. Bill Lewis bit tor nine point to lead the Sweet Home Juniors and Pless of Lebanon was high for the game with 13. a Saal Marlar. I P.... ClnUaU. I ....... .P.... SMatt. S C.. Mortal. 1 a.... Cntmbtri, S o.... Huuia: avcai Itoaia- holai 2. Bank, 1. Daatal Nttutral 0. Morroa 1. Hi Camunata 1. KraMri I. OIllclaK: Ilia, and KaUr. (HI .. T, Kiraua I. CtrroU a. aiaiocr ... t, UclTKH a. BUi -Kiatt a, atur- Labaooa ralar IS. Cascade Tromps Sheridan 64-39 Cascade High School Cas cade beat Sheridan 64-39 here Friday night to take the aecond game of the season lrom the Sheridan five. The Cougars led all the way to notch the win. Don Mickey led the Winners with 16 points while his team mate Kenyon had 14. Green led the losers with 13. Cascade won the Junior Varisty game 40-37. Satrldaa IMI 4t Caaaada Ballar. S P II. Mlckar Xdaa. S . -P. 14. Karan Oraaa, 11 O I, Wlppar Bcrkty, S .........O... II, Brown Papao, 1 0 10, Wlakla 35 Leslie Gridders Awarded Letters Football letters were award ed to 35 Leslie Junior high player at Leslie Friday. Walt Dickson coached the Blues while Lou DeLoretto coached the Golds. - , Blue receiving letter were Gene Shirley, Lowell Wil liama, Larry Wright, Ward Harris, Sack French, David Austin, Allen Geddea, Chuck Hammers tad, Bill Bale h.Gary Zwicker, Larry Kimberling, David Hall, Steve Berglund, Bud Chapelle, Ted Foxley, Jerry Coon, and DeVerne Phulman. Golds who were given awards were Larry Thomp son, Jim Robinson, Don Mars land, Gary Petera, Dick Davis, Bill Hazel, Bob Greer, Allen Coblenz, Jerry Rux, Bob'' Staples, Loren Blaco, Tom Barby, Jih Rawlings, Bob Bayne, Al King, Dennis Piet ers, Larry Sterling and Gary Gregor. Gates Tops OSD Gates Gates high school launched an effort in the sec ond quarter which broke a 13 13 tie and moved to a 55-30 Marion County B league vic tory here Friday night over the Oregon School for the Deaf. Two of Gates' starters fouled out in the fourth quarter. Herb Romey added 20 points for Gates, giving him 46 in two contests to date. Dave Maynard notched 15 and Tee man Heath 13 for the Deaf School. In the junior varsity pre liminary. Gates won 30-24, with Beamish getting 15 for Gates and Sahler 13 for OSD. Quartertlme scores: 13-13, 28-22 and 47-38. Oreraa S, Baal far Daal (HI (HI OaUa McCana. T P 4, Bvina Thompson. I P S, Barnhardt Maroard. It c Jo, iwmtj HMtD, II 0 1. Laraon Laala. I O II. A. Vitl RtBtrvaa: OSD Wbtttla. SoMar, Applt ber: oataa O. Vail. Chanct III. Oflldals: caopar and Mccauutar. Sublimity Wins Sublimity Sublimity'a St. Boniface high school jumped to a 6-0 lead and never was head ed in defeating Chemawa, 43- 28, in a Marlon County B league game here Friday night. Ronnie Bentz accounted for 17 pointa for Sublimity, while Tellier made 13 for Chemawa. Three Chemawa players fouled out in the nip-and-tuck game. Chemawa overran Sublimity's junior varsity, 82-29, Gallagher scoring 16. rbaaaaa IMI (all Satllam? Uratucb. I .P IT, Brnta Bcott, 4 P. a, W. P.taatcr,r ' oamnaau, I C 13, Lawlt Morln, 1 0 S. Bfll Swiulcr. I o I, Sullivan Rattrvtt: Chtmawa BtnallT 111, Lap- . lant Hi. Orbarn, ill. Ttlllar llti: Bub Itmttr Prank til, Parrlab. Klata, U. Rlriltrtr. j Otriclala: Htadrta and Dtmtt. cagies meet Madras tor tne a a a gN . championship of the Cardinal Al DO ny UefeOTS division at 8:30 tonight In the! n J fi m. O annual Linfield College Old-1 Delia a) TO Oat Grads Tourney. In the Pur-1 Tp - C pie DWisinn Shcdd mecli I O Uptl deMCS Culver at 7. I Alhanv Thr Aloanv Hull In Friday night's game 'dogs opened their Bin Six sca Stayton beat Philomath 64-44. ion Friday niKht with a 73-52 Wayne Minton had 17 for the! win over the Bend Lava Bean, winners while Dave N. Nict-1 Albany Ird from the very start ling had 13. For the losers 1 to Rrnb their econl win of the Vincent had 15. Stayton led season. They will play acain to- Silvrrton Sllverton held 32-21 at halftime and then niRht at Albany. down Newberg'i Ruben Rosen piled up a large lead. , pt.tc Wilfvrt was hiiili pour in the second half to move to a in nth .ptiAn cm.... r.ii- fn- ih. n,,iiHnc u ,u, mi 64 49 Silver Fox victory over City was beaten 42 36 by Hal- 'while Ray Derrah had IS For!,h' visitors here Fridsy night.! Scio Scio defeated Jeffer- aey and Willamina defeated Bend loser of 10 games in the' '"e non-comcrence rncouni- ....... 51-34. Both these league last year. Ray had 16. "'""" iwarn. r o r i n g , . - . in ih. n.ni.i.. The Rnllrii.n. won the JV clash points, mow oi mem in tne v" ' M-35 Silverton Wins From Newberg By 64-49 Tolly Mill City Wins St. Paul Mill City pulled away decisively in the second half to win from St. Paul in the Marion County B league here Friday night. Mill City led 10-7 and 20-16 at quartertimes before stretch ing the lead to 36-27 ss the third period ended. Alfred Ward, a 6-foot for ward, scored 24 for Mill City, followed by Elton Gregory, for ward. mil ru, iaoi mi st. r,ai Orrtory. M P 11, a. nmiUi Ward. 24 P 1, o. amah Care, I C 7. Wolf Crook. I n I. Rambpiu Mrlltnt I n 1, M.rtan Rr,rvca: Mill Cltrnont. at. Pml KlrKh. Scio Beats Jeff Dayton Kami were bracket. m. H.t'i.ood tallying 15 ?ach for Silverton. tack with 15 points at thr Log wmm and adding strength were Rog- throughout the game, i IL'n'.ni. Vmbenhower with 10 and John Weight had M for the los- nerrt.h Jim Black with 11. ing i-iona. jeurrson won ine New berg led only once, at preliminary contest 40-22. auriM my Mt (lln. 13 a,.... P ... NflLMB. ft P.,,, n Ofthl. I C , Mini!,. IT O .., Wlllsfi, O .... fttrtrv-M Mrtni' auv 4. I. Oettl I. Htwh 1 ph I, Olifl. 4, Cftr.fr 1. Ha? 1 HaV.fUmt trorit aisiTiBii 3. Phtlnmnh Ofncltlt Pttf-Mnn ftnl num. ! n) (Ml t rh tl U II .. 7. lrh Mn. k)r 3 . . 1. Lor tin Pmr 10 II. Vlncrni Ctr.fi: 10 i . J. Hrrih Mtrh 1 I. 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Ho aki rtporl Wihr outlook Clotnl? trtrouah tor day with orranonal ram or ino. tiliMla (a euth In .nntMal la-It orraattonaH : - . .una ii itpnttd piarM. trm rf rllurtal um ) lo if wiiiaioitit r Tola! ano ovtr m irunft. trti-Ma n. to4lar an park tin irflnt rlnutly. both ppr an4 a i) fpTtrotT rkn4 Frmajt -Mu cytQ irtrouth Aatur 1a aith lima rKhl rain or iriimi rain and innw Wind aouth to aoulh PrtattPi rival vatytnt infi ifot t,x. afifrnrxi hlih ar JT arxl nunt in ntar U CraUr lak: Total ana U lt.tl.rr tnrrip nm vwtrtiar anoa. fot. kilm M Porarftgi Noilly 1w1t tbrouth 2-0. before Silverton took over In the Junior varsity game Silverton won, 4(1-42. lliriaa i4t copph. 1 p n woit 1 p 1. Hi in forth Kaiir C 4. Bonar I'mMBhowar, II . .O ft, Wtixliar Blark. u O.. ft. :rtnik Rstaarvaa mltvrtett waatllni. Rftblm 4 HurhrMlori. Oilhati ni Orntrn. Niabari Ifr. I kaorian. MUlar J Martlifk T. Of- (tciali: D Lor it la and ffravn. Jffffraaft (ll Marlatt. 11 Tlffke. a .. Wnaht, 14 , ura a (Ul Srla tt. O'Rpiiii ,. I. Earl s a 4. Bain 1. Raa 11. UlklOta Sandy Outlasts mVui Battleground Tht firit American linht Weight boxing Chamoion was aalvrdar t mra tlurrtai lata uxlar AKsa Hir-V. u L , ! . anltirda? frfs-nnt laval arint b- crown from 1868 to 1871 the ' and S.'-M lat: tilth nrar . law ntar ti, vrit t louthaaii vindt if fights lost Wight iB Th AvKlatrd Prtui N. Tart, laaattna Sauar Otrava Wallara "Bu4" araltb. llla. CtBclBaall. aulpolntatf OTlanoa Solatia, in. Rata na la Watt Palat llaarb Dal PlanMan. ItT, St raul. aultMtatad Cblaf Craay Marta. It Caral oahlaa. Pla . II. M.laaaraa Aulutttna Arcnta, 111. Spaia. kanakas ant Pat Para. llla. An ttratia, 4. Ssndy Sandy high school led all the way In a close non conference baiketball gam here Friday night, winning 46 41 by fighting off a rally by Battleground high school Don Meyers located the bas ; ket for 21 (mints and Bill Rich jardson added 11. Massie msde IS tor Battleground. East Lansing. Mich. 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